Notes and Queries, July 31, 1920.
SUBJECT INDEX.
355
Pagard, Packard or Packer (Thomas), Winchester
scholar, 1538, 14
Paget (Sir Edward), portraits of, 78, 158 Pagination, vagaries of, 12, 138 Pamela (Lady Edward Fitzgerald), the mystery of,
145
" Pannag " in Ezekiel xxvii. 17, its meaning, 24 Paper supplies in war-time, 62, 120 " Parish mark," c. 1776, use of the term, 230, 301 Parkas (Fani) = Fanny Parks, her ' Wanderings of
a Pilgrim,' 190, 218 Parker (Charles), b. 1537, his association with St.
Austin's Monastery, Pavia, 39 Parks (Robert) =Mary Tunstall, c. 1780, 14 Parliament : Reports of Committees and Com- missions, 340
Parry (Lieut.) and " ragging " case, c. 1854, 43 Parry (Major William), his biography, 295 Pathans of Baluchistan, their origin, 334 Patterson (Sam) and Burton's ' Anatomy of
Melancholy,' 9
Peacocks' feathers, folk-lore of, 334 Pearce (John), editor of ' House and Home,'
1879, 67
Pedigree MS., Welsh, wanted, 11 Pembroke College, Cambridge, anathema cup at,
150, 198 Pencils, lead and slate, introduction of, 67, 136,
174, 216
Penda, the name of, its etymology, 246 Pentecost as a Christian name, 9 "Pentwezel," portrait of the "Duke of," 250, 301 Pepys (Samuel) and Walthamstow, 57 : refer- ences in Emerson's ' English Traits,' 228, 257 ; the stature of, 110, 216
Peter the Great, monument in Petrograd of, 130,175 Petley family, 275, 302, 339 Peterloo, earliest use of the word, 20 Petrograd, monument of Peter the Great in, 130,
175
Pewter snuffers, S. Pepys on, 67, 157 Piggott (John), Lieutenant, c. 1760, 168 Pilate (Pontius), descendant at Rovereto of, 335 Pilgrimages and tavern signs, 230, 279 Pinner of Wakefield, its identification, 65, 134 Pirie (Alexander) of Foveran, Aberdeenshire,
c. 1695, 11 Pirie (Sir John), 1781-1851, his biography, 11, 116,
192
Pistols, two old, 274, 316 Pharmacists, book-plates of, 131, 192 Phillips (W.), his MSS. of Welsh Pedigree, 11 " Philostratus," =Dr. T. Foster, author of ' Fides
Catholica,' 39, 240
Place (Lieut.-Col. Robert), 41st Foot, d. 1828, 274, 316
Place-Names :
Bloomsbury, 62
" Butter " in, 160
Finkle, 25, 114, 176, 198, 319
Gavelacre, 48 .
" Gram " in, 78
Knock'Hundred Row, Midhurst, 37
Marmaduke Place, Langdale Street, E., 335
Montretout, 149
New England, 12
" Ox " in, 333
Rum in towns, 48, 96
S. Malo, 63
Urchfont, 12, 77, 198
Plate, belt-buckle, and motto, 131, 176, 237
Playford, his ' Musical Companion,' 1667, 2
" Plew," use and meaning of the word, 270
Plough-jags, description and folk-lore of, 35
Poems for children, titles wanted, 67
Pole (Arthur), c. 1601, 168
Pollard family, 66
Pope (Alexander), his use of the adjective
" bloody," 293
Pope and Queen of England on china pot, 335 Portuguese Embassy Chapel, its history, 110, 171,
218
Prayer, Book of Common, 1828, faulty edition, 87 Preachers, early women, 336 Prefix " Honorable," its use, 274 Price (Cromwell), cornet, 1728, his biography, 46 Price family of Croydon, Surrey, 295 Price (Miss), portrait of, engraved by Bartolozzi,
208
Priests, Cornish and Devonian, executed, 56, 171 Prince of Wales, 1870, J. T. Delane and the, 241 ;
Queen Victoria at the wedding of, 265 Printing House Square Papers : I, Queen Victoria^
and Delane, 241 ; II. Queen Victoria at the
Prince of Wales's wedding, 265 ; III. (i.), 285 ;
III. (ii.),305; III. (Hi.), 325, Delane's Journal
of his visit to America Prints illustrating Irish history, 1579-80, 208
Proverbs and Phrases :
As dead as a door nail, 134
Beauty is but skin deep, 12
Epater le bourgeois, 11, 75 ']
Made in Germany, 129
" Old China," 294, 319
Os turturis ad axillas retorquebat, 253
Red rag to a bull, 230
Torture, " humorous and lingering," 231
Pryse (Carbery)= Hester Whitelock, b. 1642, 169 Pseudonym : Fani Parkas = Fanny parks, Parkes,
or Perkes, her ' Wanderings of a Pilgrim,' 1850,
190, 218 Pseudonyms, 99 Punch ladles, silver, 64, 218 Puritan divine on ' ye Victory at Naseby,' 222,
280
Puttick, origin of the surname, 160 Pye (TbriraM. Turkey merchant, c. 1630, 209
Quand Meme,' monument called, 90, 157 T J ^
Queen's Street, the, at West Farleigh, 149
Quietism temp. Louis XIV., the controversy on,
166
Quincy or De Quincey family of Lincolnshire, 150 " Quis," his ' The Chess-board of Life,' 1858, 64
Quotations:
A fire mist and a planet, 336
A little sod, a few sad flowers, 112
... .A privilege to kill,
A strong temptation to do bravely ill, 231 And there were crystal pools, peopled with
fish, 94
Bless'd be the man, 52 By father's side I heirship trace, 210 Fornicatores et adulteros judicabit Dominus,
10, 73